Delphine L. Moyer Moore

04/20/1935 - 08/21/2020

Obituary For Delphine L. Moyer Moore

Delphine Moore,85, of New Jersey, died August 21,2020. Public viewing will be held Saturday, August 29, 2020 from 2:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. at Mary D. Perry Chapel, (Perry Spencer Funeral Home). Madison, NC 27025. A private service will be held by the family. LIVE STREAM WILL BEGIN AT 6:00 P.M. Committal will be at 12:00 noon Sunday, August 30, 2020 at Moyer's Family Cemetery, Stoneville, NC.

Delphine L. Moore, 85, wife of the late George T. Moore transitioned from labor to reward surrounded by family on August 21, 2020 at Jersey Shore Medical Center.

Born in Rockingham County, NC; the eighth of nine siblings to the late Bishop Lawrence W. Moyer, Sr. and Annie Mae Broadnax Moyer.

She was a retired Psychiatric Registered Nurse, Entrepreneur, and Business Owner. Her employment experiences included: Beautician, Office Manager to prominent Lawyer in Detroit, Michigan, co-owner partner of M & M Rest Home/Assisted Living in Perrineville, NJ, Miami Plaza Hotel, Asbury Park, G.T. Moore Investments, LLC and Moyer's Assisted Living in Stoneville, NC. Her passion in Life was geared toward winning souls for Christ and the health & care of those in less fortunate capacities.

Delphine was a dedicated member and Church Mother of Mt. Olive Holy Temple Church of God in Christ, Neptune, NJ under the leadership of Bishop Martin L. Johnson. In her church she served in the following capacities: Sunday School & Bible Study teacher, President of the Missionary Board, Trustee board, Evangelist, and District Missionary. She also served on the National Level of the Church of God in Christ as a member of the General Assembly Executive Board, Rules and Screening Committee and the Ways and Means Committee. Mother Delphine Moore has lived an exemplary life.

Delphine leaves a legacy of Love and Wisdom to her children; Keith Moore (Stacy) of Alexandria, VA and Karen Moore-Williams (Andre') of Jackson, NJ. Three sisters; Anna Lee Price of Stoneville, NC, Idella Kellam and Willia Mae Lawson both of Reidsville, NC. Sisters-in-law; Hazel Moore, Alice Moore both of Madison, NC and Wanda Moyer of Burlington, NC. Five grandchildren; Keisha Sullivan (Kevin) of Lorton, VA, Kiana Moore and Shaunese Williams both of Philadelphia, Keishaun Williams (WV) and DaShaun Williams (NY),Great Grandson Karter J. Sullivan, Special Daughter Janet Taite-Moore, and a host of dear hearts and you know who you are, nieces, nephews & friends.

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Guest Book

She was a very sweet person, much beloved, you are in your own golden kingdom now, forever in his care and love, Paul and Mona Helmer

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We are deeply sorrow for the lost of one of our aunts we are sending up prayers for the Moyer/Moore Family for strength during this sad time. Willie Moore and the Reidsville family

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Dear Karen and Keith, our heart is very heavy at such a great loss in the passing of your Mother, Mrs. Delphine Moore. What a great role model, Mother was to all of us. Faithful, fierce and independent, from her being a wife, mother, grandmother, business woman and untiring church worker in the local to national body of C.O.G.I.C. She was always loving, kind and caring to us. She was a class act from her personality to her beautiful attire. She will be missed. We extend our heartfelt sympathy and prayers. Harold and Marilyn Hill

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From Darlene and Lamont. We love y'all

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Love you Karen and Keith

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I love you

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Sorry for your loss. She was a Great Woman I will miss her

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To the Moore Family: Let not your heart be troubled... On behalf of Pastor Clarence and First Lady Lisa Robbins and the New Covenant Ministries family, we would like to extend our sincere condolence in the loss of your loved one. We extend our heartfelt sympathy during your family's hour of sorrow. We are praying that God's promise of comfort will sustain you and your family during this time. God is an all knowing and wise God whom we can trust for the unknown future. God is able to see you through if you believe. Please lean on his promise and treasure the memories. Sincerely, NEW COVENANT HOUSE OF GOD, COGIC Pastor Clarence Robbins Jr and First Lady Lisa Robbins and the New Covenant Family

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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